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Post by tears143 on Aug 30, 2015 15:22:40 GMT -5
Fish from 7am - 10am.
From 7am - 8am, the tide was slow outgoing and the water was dirty. It produced some small jacks and some pompano. I was able to catch all 3 pompano out there. 2 were keeper size and one was under. There were a total of 6 people fishing for them. It was pretty slow for pompano imo. This fish is going to improve soon!
8am - 9am, tide was not moving at all and so the fish wasn't really biting as well. I caught a small mack and saw another person caught a nice size mack. All of us were just waiting for the time to move again.
9-10am, tide was moving back to incoming. Most of the pompano fisherman disappear as the incoming tide doesn't seem to produce anything at all. I was still trying my luck and was able to produce some more macks.
Small flounder are starting to show up, mango snapper are still being caught with bait. Tons of small bait around. Good luck out there!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2015 17:26:01 GMT -5
Thank You Tears143 for the Fishing Information. I sure Hope Everyone does the Same like You and Reporting the Info on the Piers. This sure Beats the Capt. Mel site. An actual Angler reporting the truth. I totally agree with the Fishing Improving Soon. Once the Waters cool down a bit, we will all be Filling Our Buckets & Coolers with Fish. Tight Lines & Good Luck to All.
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Post by seabird on Aug 30, 2015 21:10:26 GMT -5
I found the report from tears143 to be informative and will help me in my next trip out to the piers. Appears that different types of fish are starting to show up. Just hope this weather system does not dump too much rain and dirty the water too much.
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